TRADITIONAL JOURNALISM VS. INTERNET JOURNALISM: CONFLICT OR COMPATIBILITY?

Authors

  • Tokhirova Sevinch Akram kizi Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages 3rd year student in International Journalism

Keywords:

Traditional journalism, internet journalism, media convergence, digital transformation, news ethics, media evolution, print vs. online, journalism standards

Abstract

The emergence of internet journalism has sparked ongoing debate about its relationship with traditional journalism. While some view the rise of digital media as a threat to long-established journalistic standards, others see opportunities for synergy and innovation. This article explores the key differences, conflicts, and points of compatibility between traditional and internet journalism. It examines how both models can coexist, complement each other, and adapt to the evolving needs of modern information societies.

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Published

2025-09-13

How to Cite

Tokhirova Sevinch Akram kizi. (2025). TRADITIONAL JOURNALISM VS. INTERNET JOURNALISM: CONFLICT OR COMPATIBILITY?. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 15(09), 194–197. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/1746